Since it’s the time of year when we all pause for a few moments and commemorate the pilgrims, it seems fitting that Exponent II’s Fall 2013 issue, which has been compiled by the Midwest Pilgrims, should be arriving in hard copy form at your doorstep next week.
Guest https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-2.jpgs, Linda Hoffman Kimball and Nancy Harward, have done a lovely job of gathering a variety of voices (including a few of our own Exponent bloggers) to reflect the feel of the Midwest Pilgrims’ Retreat as they celebrate the 30th anniversary of their annual retreat.
Please read their Letter from the Editors below and don’t forget to order your copy here. It’d make a great Christmas present for someone special.
WHEN WE GATHERED AT THE RIVER: THE 2013 MIDWEST PILGRIMAGE IN NAUVOO
Shall we gather at the river
Where bright angel feet have trod;
With its crystal tide forever
Flowing by the throne of God?
Yes, we’ll gather at the river,
The beautiful, beautiful river;
Gather with the saints at the river
That flows by the throne of God.
Ere we reach the shining river
Lay we every burden down;
Grace our spirits will deliver,
And provide a robe and crown.
Soon we’ll reach the shining river,
Soon our pilgrimage will cease,
Soon our happy hearts will quiver
With the melody of peace.
Yes, we’ll gather at the river,
The beautiful, beautiful river;
Gather with the saints at the river
That flows by the throne of God.
by Rev. Robert Lowry
The not-so-crystalline Mississippi River, swollen by heavy spring rains, was threatening to spill over the levy only a few feet from Nauvoo House when women began gathering there for the annual Midwest Pilgrimage the weekend of 19-21 April 2013. From all over the country we came, eager to lay our burdens down amid the footprints of bright angels like Eliza R. Snow, Lucy Mack and Emma Smith.
Since 1983, the Midwest Pilgrims have been gathering for retreats—sometimes at the river, sometimes in the woods, sometimes in the city, but always listening for the melody of peace. Grace attends as we minister to one another with open arms, open ears, and open mics.
Much of what you will read in this issue of Exponent II originated at this year’s Pilgrimage in Nauvoo, Illinois. Following the theme of “Looking Forward, Looking Back,” we reviewed our history as a diverse group of Mormon women striving to hear as well as to be heard, and evaluated the progress of LDS women in general over the past thirty years. Then, donning our “prophetess” mantles, we tried to discern what the future may hold for the next generation of sisters. Most important, however, the
retreat gave each of us the opportunity to stop and look at where we stand now, to determine the path we want to take from here, and to find companions to help us along our way.
In addition to the articles first presented as talks at the retreat, this issue also includes more fascinating, funny, and thought-provoking work by women who identify themselves as Midwest Pilgrims.
We invite you to join us at the next Midwest Pilgrimage, to be held 21-23 March 2014 in Rockford, Illinois. Check our website (www.midwestpilgrims.com) and the Midwest Pilgrims Facebook page for further information. No ties to the prairie? No worries! Our definition of “Midwest” is expansive enough to include like-minded women the world over.
Come gather with us. Together, we may draw closer to the throne of God.
Nancy Harward (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Linda Hoffman Kimball (Evanston, Illinois)
Guest Editors